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  4. NATIONALISING PRIVATE BAKING

    ONE OF LABOR'S MOST LONG-SOUGHT OBJECTIVES HAD GOVERNMENT ENDORSEMENT AT CANBERRA LAST SATURDAY WHEN IT WAS ANNOUNCED BY THE PRIME MINISTER (MR. CHIFLEY) THAT A MOVE HAD BEEN LAUNCHED BY FEDERAL CABINET TO NATIONALISE THE PRIVATE BANKS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Axemen created a great impression at the Brisbane Show. Here is one of the bladesmen finishing off an underhand chop. Woodchopping never fails to attract a crowd, and this year's exhibition was no exception. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE SHOW IS WHAT WORKERS MADE IT

    Brisbane is rightly proud of its 1947 Show. It was a phenomenal exhibition of the natural and industrial wealth of this—the prize State of the Commonwealth. Few of us, however, probably ...

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  8. Mt. Morgan Verdict Makes Another Win For A.W.U.

    Branch Secretary C. G. Fallon has been advised that the Full Bench of the Industrial Court has delivered judgment on the claims by Mount Morgan Limited for exemptions from the sick leave and annual leave provisions of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act and for a reduction equalling ...

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  9. 1,000,000 YANKS FOR AUSTRALIA?

    When Australia's Minister for Information (Mr. Calwell) arrived in New York from Britain in the liner ...

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